The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has become a whirlwind of storylines in recent weeks, with arriving teams reshuffling, surprising driver moves, and glimpses of high-stakes negotiation. Among them all, rising talents like Kaden Honeycutt are navigating not only race craft but also the intricate politics of contracts and long-term career planning. In a sport where timing matters as much as speed, the series serves as a proving ground and a pivot point. And as teams vie for playoff position and future promise, what happens off the track may define the next generation of racing drivers more than the checkered flag. And Kevin Harvick is the one sounding the alarms on this move within Niece Motorsports.

Kaden Honeycutt began 2025 scheduled behind the wheel of the No. 45 Chevrolet for Niece Mo

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